jayjacks
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
It’s amazing , a must have for mosquito season. Made well.
Allison Rodney
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2023
Took this to Trinidad because mosquitoes are crazy there. This was a life saver!
Fatima
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 11, 2022
جيدة ولكن خفيفه جدا يجب الانتباة عند استخدامها
Syn
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2021
Looks very pretty. I previously bought a different one and returned it because it looked cheap. This one does not. So nice over my grandaughter's bed, she loves it. I added a string of soft lights around interior for ambiance.
JaliscoMexico3030
Reviewed in Mexico on August 21, 2020
Cubrió cama matrimonial, un poco ajustado pero suficiente.La calidad del material es buena, no estaba rota o deshilachada.En general no excelente pero si buena relación calidad precio.
Nessy
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2020
Ya la probé y si es muy fácil de instalar, solo que la puse muy alto y no abarcaba mucho a mi cama, pero eso lo soluciono colocandola mas abajo y mas centrada. No dejo entrar a los mosquitos, solo tuve que cuidarla de mis gatitos que ya la querían romper
Nate Zuli
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2015
The product performs poorly at keeping mosquitoes away as the netting holes are large enough for the little vampires to slip in for a snack. I took this net and a second that was purchased from a different seller on Amazon to Acapulco for a three week trip and found that they both were horrible at keeping the the little vampires off us while we slept... even after taking extreme care to insure the net was completely closed and sealed. It seems the same material was used to construct both nets, which meant they were essentially useless for their intended purpose. We would wake in the morning with a few fresh bites and the little monsters resting/digesting next to us on the bed!The first few nights we assumed that we had not closed the net properly, but one night I was up reading and watched one of the winged vampires land on the net and then slip straight through! In the end we went the local market and purchased two far superior nets at a half the cost and tossed the other two in the trash.
b_w
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
Even though I do honestly like this product, I've had it less than a month and there are already several small holes along the metal ring. They don't detract too much from functionality at this point but without maintenance they're just get bigger and presumably more holes will appear. I'm being gentle as I can, but I use it outdoors and can't leave it up all the time and am handling it often. The size of the product is great, the material is breathable for breezes and absolutely does what it says and keeps bugs out, and it's inexpensive. However the longevity is questionable if you need to move it often.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2014
The product seems fine although it was insufficient for my needs.To address comments from others:- the mesh seems small enough to stop RI mosquitos although perhaps not fine enough to stop the super-pesky no-see-ums.- there is an opening, an area where the mesh overlaps itself instead of being a solod column. One can enter thru the mesh without having to duck under- the flexible ring that holds open the mesh was easy to open and close- it was not long enough to meet my needs. I wanted to put it over my 6' umbrella and have a little mosquito-free and sun-shaded mini gazebo. My 6' umbrella used up too much fabric and this would not reach to the ground. I'm sure that if I wish to forsake the umbrella then I can have a mosquito-free zone by hanging this from a tree. (But I need sun shade.)Per someone else's advice I bought heavy washers to hold the mesh to the ground when in use. Perhaps in evenings (when sun is not an issue) I will use it from a tree with the washers to keep it from blowing in a breeze.
Athena J Simpson
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
works well enough I suppose. What is currently pictured is not what was pictured when I ordered the product though they've changed it since then...it is what I received, however. It's the biggest net I could find but it's still not really big enough. I wanted it to cover a hammock, but it really doesn’t do the job, just not big enough.
A picky consumer from maine
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2012
For the $10 I paid for it, it is well worth the money. The large ring at the top is made of the same thin metal that the "twist and fold" laundry hampers are made of - perfect for camping and such (though it doesn't come with something to pack it back into and the packaging is too flimsy to reuse). There is ring that can hang from hook or you can tie a string to to hang at the right height. It is tapered from the large ring to the full length. Hung at 7.5 feet it fit nicely around a queen bed 2 feet off the ground perfectly without gaps - there is a little stretch to it but if you stretch the netting would distort and maybe allow bugs through.It seemed "cheap" or thin feeling, but after a weekend of snagging wood, velcro and bra hooks on it (though all were carefully removed after I realized there was a snag), I believe it's durable enough for the price. The stretchiness helps here I think - the little boxes stretch and go back to shape rather than immediately tear.I'm buying another and recommended to friends who need them.
Jane E
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2011
This item was exactly what I expected. It is long enough to hang from my Costco gazebo cross frame,(had to get a hook), it has a large thin plastic ring at the top that expands the net so it is easy to distribute the netting evenly, and the top has a little metal ring where I attached the hook. I purchased a really nice Euro-Lounger from Costco and this net fits the entire lounger. It has an opening all the way down that is then draped over the other side to enclose the area. I tucked it under the padding so that it would be more effective than letting it hang to the floor as the gazebo is on my deck and of course the deck is not bug proof because of the space between the boards. The netting looks fragile but so far has held up very well. For the price, I expect to get one each year as long as the price doesn't increase much. I really liked the idea that some one used this net for a bird netting over their fruit tree. I will probably use the netting from the previous year to cover the fruit trees, to extend it's useful life, keeping it out of landfill for as long as possible. This looks like it will work as an inexpensive way to cover my raised garden beds making it easier to grow organic produce. I would think a shepherd's hook, etc. in the center, should give the net enough height to work.
Babbo
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2011
We were looking for a net to put over the bed on our lanai (back patio) and tis was a great price. The description did not mention an opening, yet the material with the net shows and describes an "Easy Open Door". There is no door. This is a net with no opening. The top (above the hoop) is the same width as the hoop with about 18 inches of netting and a string sewn in a the very top. There is no opening to pull the string. (You could make one and pull the string to gather the top to a point). We placed the string at the top over a ceiling hook about 5-6 times, effectively gathering together the top into a point. Only had it for 1 night so far. Works great and looks great so far.